Collinson, N, Atack, J R, Laughton, P, Dawson, G R and Stephens, D N (2006) An inverse agonist selective for a5 subunit-containing GABAA receptors improves encoding and recall but not consolidation in the Morris water maze. Psychopharmacology, 188 (4). pp. 619-628. ISSN 0033-3158
Full text not available from this repository.Abstract
Rationale
Compounds selective for the GABAA receptors containing an α5 subunit have been reported to enhance performance in the hippocampally mediated delayed-matching-to-position version of the Morris water maze, in which reduction in the time required to find a hidden platform relative to an initial trial is used as an index of learning and memory.
Objective
In the present study, we have used one such compound, α5IA-II, to examine whether these effects occur during the encoding, consolidation or recall phases of this paradigm.
Methods
α5IA-II was administered in the absence or presence of the benzodiazepine site antagonist flumazenil, so as to limit its action to periods associated with encoding, consolidation and recall. Drug doses and timings of administrations were defined using occupancy data derived from an in vivo [3H]flumazenil binding assay. Similar experiments were carried out to study the memory-disruptive properties of chlordiazepoxide (CDP).
Results
The trial 1 to trial 2 difference was increased when α5IA-II was given before either trial 1 or trial 2, indicating an effect on the encoding and recall phases, respectively, of learning and memory. Conversely, α5IA-II had no effect on performance when given immediately after trial 1, suggesting that it had no effect on the consolidation phase. In contrast to the facilitation of performance produced by the α5-selective inverse agonist α5IA-II given during the encoding and recall but not the consolidation phase, the non-selective agonist CDP impaired performance when given during the encoding and recall phases, whilst having no effect on the consolidation phase.
Conclusions
These data further highlight the cognition-enhancing properties of GABAA α5-selective inverse agonists and define the functional specificity of these effects in terms of encoding and recall processes in the Morris water maze.
Item Type: | Article |
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Schools and Departments: | School of Psychology > Psychology |
Depositing User: | Dai Stephens |
Date Deposited: | 06 Feb 2012 15:45 |
Last Modified: | 28 Feb 2013 13:20 |
URI: | http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/14235 |